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My DS is trying to get expelled from school
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<blockquote data-quote="hersheyb79" data-source="post: 524773" data-attributes="member: 11482"><p>Would it be based on our income or would it be based on his need or both? I am pretty sure someone told me that for SSI if he qualifies, even if our income is too high to collect cash benefits, that they would have to provide him the Medicaid (which is all I care about anyway). Our daughter has CP, but I have never filed for SSI because we don't need it...and she is already on Medicaid (because she's adopted). I suppose that if I needed to I could apply for SSI for both of them so that we might stand a better chance of qualifying for DS.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>SIED=Significant Identifiable Emotional Disability</p><p></p><p>He is in a class that is in a traditional school (though not our home school because our home school doesn't have a teacher certified to teach it)...it is a separate class that is only for SIED kids. Some of the kids are integrated into traditional classes for part of the day, other's (like difficult child) are not integrated at all. The school district is required (as part of his IEP) to pick him up and take him to school and drop him off at home at the end of school. This became a point of contention when he hit other kids on the bus. As it is a manifestation of his disability I was able to successfully argue that they couldn't kick him off the bus. So now he is required ride in a vest on the bus (like a car seat).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It says on his IEP "03-Emotional Disability" and "self contained classroom."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hersheyb79, post: 524773, member: 11482"] Would it be based on our income or would it be based on his need or both? I am pretty sure someone told me that for SSI if he qualifies, even if our income is too high to collect cash benefits, that they would have to provide him the Medicaid (which is all I care about anyway). Our daughter has CP, but I have never filed for SSI because we don't need it...and she is already on Medicaid (because she's adopted). I suppose that if I needed to I could apply for SSI for both of them so that we might stand a better chance of qualifying for DS. SIED=Significant Identifiable Emotional Disability He is in a class that is in a traditional school (though not our home school because our home school doesn't have a teacher certified to teach it)...it is a separate class that is only for SIED kids. Some of the kids are integrated into traditional classes for part of the day, other's (like difficult child) are not integrated at all. The school district is required (as part of his IEP) to pick him up and take him to school and drop him off at home at the end of school. This became a point of contention when he hit other kids on the bus. As it is a manifestation of his disability I was able to successfully argue that they couldn't kick him off the bus. So now he is required ride in a vest on the bus (like a car seat). It says on his IEP "03-Emotional Disability" and "self contained classroom." [/QUOTE]
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